Stefan Müller. The Passive as a Lexical Rule. In
Dan Flickinger and
Andreas Kathol editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG'00), July 22-23, Pages 247-266, CSLI, Berkeley, University of California, USA, 2000. [Abstract] [Annote]
@InProceedings{Müller:2000_4,
AUTHOR = {Müller, Stefan},
TITLE = {The Passive as a Lexical Rule},
YEAR = {2000},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG'00), July 22-23},
PAGES = {247-266},
EDITOR = {Flickinger, Dan and Kathol, Andreas},
ADDRESS = {Berkeley, University of California, USA},
PUBLISHER = {CSLI},
URL = {http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/HPSG/1/hpsg00mueller.pdf},
ABSTRACT = {In this paper I show that object to subject raising approaches as suggested by Pollard (1994) and Müller (1999) are problematic since they cannot account for adjective formation in a satisfying way. The approach by Heinz and Matiasek (1994), which is a formalization of Haider's (1986) ideas, cannot account for modal infinitives and control. I develop a lexical rule based approach and it will be shown that this approach also extends to tricky cases of remote passive.},
ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Muller:2000:PLR.pdf} }
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